The TORA British GT eSports Championship will be available to even more e-racers in 2018 by offering Forza Motorsport’s PC users the chance to compete against their Xbox One counterparts for the first time in the series’ four-year history.

A capacity full-season entry of 36 supercars will contest this year’s British GT Championship, which officially launched its 26th season during the series’ annual Media Day at Donington Park this morning.

McLaren will increase its involvement in the British GT Championship this season by extending its official Safety Car partnership to a third year while also placing factory and development drivers in the series.

GT4’s reigning Silverstone 500 winners, Track-Club, will enter their second season of British GT this year after confirming McLaren Academy Driver Ben Barnicoat alongside Adam Balon aboard the team’s 570S.